Showing posts with label solution to CEED previous papers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solution to CEED previous papers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 September 2017

A solution to story writing problem asked in CEED 2014.

A solution to story writing problem asked in CEED 2014.

This is a post by another CEED aspirant Prashant Kumar Verma,

Here I am sharing one of the possible solutions to the question shown below:
The solution was originated from preparation for my very attempt to CEED. Please go through, provide alternate answers and add necessary corrections in comments if any. 
Here it goes:
One evening, as Mr. and Mrs. Bajaj returned to their home after completing their work at offices they found the children standing at the door waiting for them. Both the children Sunil and Sunita were so eager to go out and play that they immediately left the house just after wishing a 'good evening' to their parents. At the same time, Mr. Bajaj's mother and sister Sonal visited the TV hall for evening tea. The mother went to prepare tea for Mr. and Mrs. Bajaj. Mr. Bajaj's father was seated on the sofa dealing with his record of previously invested shares and planning for a new investment. For him, TV was a pretty good source of market news as well as expert advice. Mrs. Bajaj and Sonal sat to relax and changed the TV channel from market news to some sort of serials. The instant Mr. Bajaj sat on the sofa a sharp and loud bark coming out of his pet dog Shadow's mouth, tore his ears and shook his head. He jumped out of sofa like a monkey. Seeing this Sonal and Mrs. Bajaj started laughing like a drain. The mother who just came back from the kitchen after instructing the cook, couldn't stop herself from laughing too. She got imbalanced and her leg hit a table with a flower pot on it placed nearby. The flower pot dropped to the ground and broke along with the father's concentration. "what happened ?" the father asked with standing ears. All the three ladies couldn't respond and laughed until the prepared tea turns cold. 

Thursday, 1 June 2017

Adarsh Bansal- Visual Communication

Hello guys,

I'm posting a partial solution to CEED 2015 part b problem. This is as follows-

Indian government is initiating a safety and awareness campaign for preventing accidents at
home called ‘Suraksha’ (Safety). ‘Suraksha’ aims at bringing awareness amongst citizens
regarding safety with household appliances. Support the campaign by designing a section of the
information booklet on gas cylinders. Complete the following tasks for the same.
a. Design a logo forthe campaign title ‘Suraksha’.
b. Identify four problems that users face while changing domestic gas cylinders.
Illustrate the problems in thumbnail sketches.
c. Show three different illustration styles for visually representing one of the problems
stated by you earlier. Create three thumbnail sketches to represent your ideas.
d. Design a layout of the information booklet in neat pencil sketches. Size of the
booklet is 6 x 6 inches. Depict the final illustration/s and its sequence keeping in
mind problems in comprehension as well as safety hazards involved in handling gas
cylinders. Use text minimally or preferably not at all. Select appropriate views and
representation styles to illustrate objects as well as actions.
Pay attention to the quality of visual renderings, appropriate selection of views of the object
and actions, effectiveness of presentation in minimal space, and elements and clarity in the
structure and sequencing of information.

I have covered only first two parts...



Adarsh Bansal- Product design

Hello guys,

This is my first attempt towards product design.

Though I regret that I took a long time than what is available in the exam but im learning.

I have designed a solar cooker that is based on the question listed in CEED '16.
The problem statement is concised at the upper corner in picture itself.



Thursday, 19 November 2015

Answers to CEED 2013 by Dhananjay Pande



Hi all,

This is Dhananjay Pande again, 

In this page my response to CEED 2013 previous paper Part B (design part) has been updated along with my sketches. Please do check and comment for any suggestions or improvements.



My sketch to Q1



My solution to Q2

  1. After welding two pieces of iron together , the mark of the welding doesn't look pleasing, it would look better with it being invisible.
  2. The nut bolts used to joint parts does not look good , making them invisible would look better, though that would play difficult for the engineers to repair.
  3. be relaxing .
  4. Women take time to get ready, most of it is consumed in pinning the saree pallu , so that it doesn't show, an invisible pin will save a lot of time.
  5. There is nothing more aggravating for a book lover , than getting his books all twisted and stained return back after borrowing it , lets make them invisible.


Please note that the question also look for humor in your answer, so I have taken more consideration of the creativity and the humor in my instances.

My solution to Q3

  1. The distinction between the cash counter and the waiting table counter should be well labeled.
  2. The white board between the mandir and the photo frame does look aesthetically pleasing, and can be seen as disrespect to the god .
  3. The colour combination of the cash counter and the waiting table , does not go well together , red and brown is not a good choice.
  4. The cold drink refrigerator seems hidden in the corner , it should placed between the two counters .
  5. The menu chart shouldn't have a shiny polished surface , the reflection of the light making the item obscure , a matt finish is desirable.
My solution to Optional part (Visual Communication)